Last night, I went to listen to a matchmaking conference out of boredom. As soon as I entered, all I heard were a9 and a10, and the betrothal gifts were 10 BTC, making me feel like I had entered a world that didn't belong to me. After listening for a while, I ran away.
$Sahara opened roughly as I expected, but the trend was different from what I imagined. So all night, I was in the group shouting that I was losing money, which was not surprising. After I cut my losses at the lowest point, it started to rally again. This market is really hard to play. I scrolled through Twitter, and all I saw were people losing money from going long.
I cleared most of my positions on-chain; I can't date. If I want to make money, I have to run. Following the principle of making money and running, I generally don't lose, but those who get emotionally involved usually end up losing money. When liquidity is poor, it's better to pull out.
When the US stock market is not so FOMO across the network, I will slowly start building positions. For now, I still don't understand it well, so I'll just follow others into the market. Venturing into unfamiliar territory means paying tuition actively.